Thursday, February 17, 2011

Wilbur and Jessica Cox Sentenced for Abusing Baby daughter

Wilbur J."Jake" Cox and his wife Jessica M. Cox, of Blue Hill were each sentenced to five years probation with 180 days in jail for abusing their nine week old infant daughter over a year ago. It was January 28, 2010 that the baby was life-flighted to Omaha Children's Hospital. Webster County district judge Stephen Illingworth set forth the sentence Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Illingsworth also suspended 90 days of the jail sentence for each defendant, to be reviewed at a later date. The couple each pleaded no contest to attempted child abuse. The prosecutor reduced the charge from child abuse causing injury and dropped a charge of first-degree assault in exchange for Wilbur Cox's plea of no contest to attempted Child abuse. . For Jessica Cox’s plea of no contest, prosecutors reduced her charge from child abuse causing injury to attempted child abuse. During a preliminary hearing on Feb. 26, 2010 a Webster County Sheriff’s deputy testified the couple’s 9-week-old daughter was brought to the emergency room at Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital on Jan. 28, 2010 because she was coughing up blood. The infant was then life-flighted to Omaha Children’s Hospital. A bulb syringe reportedly used by Wilbur Cox to remove phlegm had been put back into the baby’s mouth too far and caused a cut that was repaired by surgeons in Omaha. During the examination doctors also found three nickel-size bruises on the baby’s back, seven broken ribs, a small skull fracture and bone fractures in the left lower leg. The wounds were in various stages of healing, indicating they had occurred at different times during the nine weeks of the childs life. The infant was taken into the custody of the Nebraska Department of Human Services. Attempted child abuse is a Class 4 felony punishable by up to five years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine . Had the couple been found guilty of the child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury, a class 3 felony, they could have received a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a $25,000 fine. Wilbur J. Cox has two children by a previous marriage.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This doesn't seem like a just consequence or punishment for abusing a helpless baby.

Anonymous said...

I agree as I hope this child is put in a loving home that gives it a good life. Does anyone know how this child is doing now?

Anonymous said...

I would have got a stiffer sentence if I would have shot a rabid dog. This is our court system...wonderful! Hope they ne ver get that child back or we'll be reading about them again only this time it will be too late. Sad!